I’m getting ready to build a 20” spiral planer head on a carriage to ride on my LT 15 wide Woodmizer. Fingers crossed
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I’m getting ready to build a 20” spiral planer head on a carriage to ride on my LT 15 wide Woodmizer. Fingers crossed
I used to buy from Intermountain pretty often as well, but now I go to Liberty Hardwood in KC now. Actually they come to me... they have a truck in Wichita twice a week, so I can get stuff pretty...
Not to steal the thread but does anybody have a 25”x60” or 37”x75” sander? I have some new belts that don’t fit my machine(37x60) and I’d give them away if someone close could use them
Do you guys find a need for a taller fence very often?
Decide to finally build a drill press table. Just used what I had on hand in the shop so all I was out was time. Thinking about adding measurements to the track like Woodpeckers for setup. Also do...
Yeah, 36” is a decent tree but when you get to a crotch that’s nothing! I’m not necessarily wanting to get into this as a business, more just for myself but I’m thinking if things would get serious...
Anybody have experience with one of these? Seems like the LT 15 is pretty common, but curious about the wide model. I’m looking at buying one of these mostly to slab with. Thinking about going...
Belt tension was the problem! Feel really stupid for not thinking of that sooner.... but that’s why I love this forum! Thanks guys!
Not sure on tpi but it’s there 3/4” blade. I will have to check the belt tension.
I’m using this as a resawsaw, and threw a brand new woodslicer blade on it, which I’m sure isn’t the best blade out there but I’d think it’d do a decent job but even resawing a 6” piece of oak and...
They are a great saw! I had two of them at one point but then got a PM 92. Seems a tad high given its 3phs. I'd try and find a fence head.
I'll try getting it wet and putting it in the sun. It just seems like if it originally dried flat, it should be able to go back.
I had a bunch of walnut milled about 6 years ago and had a 8/4 slab cut out of the middle of the tree so it's like 20" wide and 12' long. I had it stickered and it dried pretty flat, but then I pulle...
I do have a wizard II and pulled out over 30 screws and nails! Just must of gone too fast on that one as it was pretty small. I also took a wire brush to the wood and then a bristle brush to clean it...
I got a bit of yellow pine lumber that came out of the bottom of a grain bin(it was holding up the drying floor, but I think was originally part of some house truss) and was processing it the other...
So I just hit a nail in some reclaimed lumber that snuck past my metal detector, and I had to turn a couple. I used my impactor which was wayyyyy to much torque. Which reminds me I need to order some...
Being as I "try" and make a living at woodworking I use mostly power tools. Not saying you can't with hand tools, but that's more a niche market. I do like using hand tools and love it when the...
I have a friend who sells #2 for 4$ per bf and 12$ for select.
Timing can be very crucial. I'm in Brazil right now and I paid 1600$ to fly AA round trip. Came in Dec. and am leaving in a week. Came a year ago last January and paid 800$ with AA. Book early.
I did the same thing.... spent many hours trying to think everything over. So far 2 years, and a lot of bf of lumber later, I'm still pretty happy how things flow.
I went and did a little more looking and found a couple of the other planes and a square that were Stanley/Brazil. Took a few pics of them. So the big one was a #7 but there was also a #4, and a...
Have any of you ran across one of these? I'm not finding much info about them. I'm down in Brazil so that's why I came across it. I'll try and get some pics here later. Not sure what size it is but...
I did trim carpentry for 1 year, and we did a ton of closets. I don't think there were more than a handful of corners that were even halfway close to being square. Got to where I could cut them out...
David, I have the K4 and the new electric foreman, and the Forman is well worth the money in my opinion. It's probably twice as fast as the K4, your work piece is horizontal instead of vertical which...
Silverado and Quigley Down Under. The Apple Dumpling Gang and Hot Lead And Cold Feet are good for a laugh or two.... Don Knotts/Tim Conway were two peas in a pod.